"The Great Gatsby" (WB)

"Grown Ups 2" (Sony)

"The Hangover Part III" (WB)

"The Heat" (Fox)

"The Internship" (Fox)

"Iron Man 3" (Disney)

"Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain" (Lionsgate)

"The Lone Ranger" (Disney)

"Man of Steel" (WB)

"Monsters University" (Disney)

"Now You See Me" (Lionsgate)

"Pacific Rim" (WB)

"The Purge" (Universal)

"Star Trek Into Darkness" (Par)

"This Is the End" (Sony)

"White House Down" (Sony)

"World War Z" (Paramount)

Grade: F Box Office: $214.8 I Budget: $100+
Not even Will Smith could save this postapocalyptic pic from becoming the summer's first big-budget box office disaster. (Note: Grades are based on financial outlook; Box office based on global cume to date in millions of dollars; Budget based on estimated production cost.)

Grade: A+Box Office: $470.6 I Budget: $76.0
More Minion power! This relatively modest-budgeted sequel scored the largest five-day opening ever for an animated film. Expect it to far exceed its predecessor's $543 million global take.

Grade: BBox Office: $242.2 I Budget: $93.0
Blue Sky followed the success of "Ice Age" with this "FernGully"-like CGI film, but the studio had been upstaged by step-sibling DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods" two months earlier.

Grade: A+Box Office: $705.5 I Budget: $160.0
The sixth installment in Universal's convention-defying franchise is now the series' most successful worldwide. Until the seventh?

Grade: B-Box Office: $329.4 I Budget: $105.0
Baz Luhrmann's 3D spectacle ultimately made a pretty penny, but Warners — which plastered the world with the ilm's marketing materials — had expected more.

Grade: A-Box Office: $43.2 I Budget: $80.0
The sequel already is off to a better start than its predecessor. Should we expect a third? Heaven forbid.

Grade: C-Box Office: $350.5 I Budget: $135.0
The third and final "Hangover" proved that having a Memorial Day weekend release doesn't guarantee threepeat success.

Grade: DBox Office: $68.9 I Budget: $58.0
Adults wanted to see Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson being raunchy (the pic was rated only PG-13), while teens didn't care about a film focused on entering a tough job market (duh … that's called life).

Grade: A+Box Office: $1.2 billion I Budget: $205.0
It's been a Marvel, for sure. The comicbook arm's first release of the year also stands to be the highest-grossing film of 2013.

Grade: ABox Office: $26.1 I Budget: $2.5
Proving he's a king of comedy, Kevin Hart scored an urban-targeted success at the domestic box office with his latest standup concert doc.

Grade: FBox Office: $119.5 I Budget: $250+
Hi-Yo Write-Down! Disney's bloated bigscreen retelling of the old-time American Western series failed to wrangle audience interest around the world. Even Johnny Depp couldn't stop this film from quickly riding into the sunset.

Grade: A-Box Office: $618.2 I Budget: $225.0
Superman proved to be more popular overseas, where he hasn't always flown high.

Grade: ABox Office: $185.8 I Budget: $80.0
The first sleeper hit of summer 2013 took on some of the season's biggest tentpoles … and won.

Grade; DBox Office: $90.4 I Budget: $185+
The monster mashup got off to a disappointing start domestically. Overseas grosses, which Warners projects will hit $300 million-plus, could save it from becoming an all-out disaster.

Grade: ABox Office: $76.0 I Budget: $3.0
Producer Jason Blum earned his largest Stateside opening yet with his first low-budget scarer for Universal. Heck, the pic was profitable after just one weekend.

Grade: B+Box Office: $446.9 I Budget: $190.0
Paramount has committed to making a third "Star Trek" reboot, even though the sequel's worldwide box office hardly lit up the cosmos.

Grade: D-Box Office: $82.7 I Budget: $150.0
The biggest risk for Sony this summer wound up becoming the studio's second box office flop. "White House Down" … and out.

Grade: B-Box Office: $423.2 I Budget: $190.0
While Paramount won the battle by getting "WWZ" off the ground, the war for profitability rages on, with overseas the pivotal battleground. (Note: Grades are based on financial outlook; Box office based on global cume to date in millions of dollars; Budget based on estimated production cost.)